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Ubisoft Employee’s CV Lists Splinter Cell: Conviction for PS3

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Ubisoft Employee’s CV Lists Splinter Cell: Conviction for PS3

As far as Ubisoft has ever let on, Splinter Cell: Conviction is exclusive to the Xbox 360 and PC. But assuming it wasn’t a mistake, an Ubisoft employee’s LinkedIn profile seemed to suggest they might have plans for the PlayStation 3 after all — and maybe even this year.

Will Wright’s Next Project is a Reality TV Show?

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Will Wright’s Next Project is a Reality TV Show?

After Will Wright left EA Maxis last year, it’s been anyone’s guess what the man behind SimCity , The Sims , and Spore would do next. But how many people guessed “co-creator of experimental reality cable television series”

All About Vanquish’s Story

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All About Vanquish’s Story

Click the image above to check out all Vanquish screens. San Francisco may be home to gilded cable cars, hilly boulevards, and the $500/month parking space, but if the foes of Platinum Games’ Vanquish get their way, you won’t have much problem finding a space for your Escalade on a Friday night any longer.

Marvelous Announces Followars for iPad

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Marvelous Announces Followars for iPad

Over in Japan this week, Marvelous Entertainment took the wraps off Followars , a game which (if all goes well) will be the first from a Japanese outfit to come out on Apple’s upcoming iPad device.

Wizardry Sequel Hits DS

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Wizardry Sequel Hits DS

Japanese publisher Genterprise officially announced Wizardry: The Legacy of Oblivion in magazines over there this week. The 3D dungeon RPG will be out July 29 over there for 5229 yen, and as with Wizardry: The Wedge of Life , it’ll be available for sale exclusively on Amazon’s Japanese website. Depicting the adventures of a group of fighters working separately from the crew in the last game, The Legacy of Oblivion features the same six-person dungeon hacking action that the Wizardry series has served up for nearly 30 years now